Mirvac Takes Immediate Action to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19

15th March 2020

Mirvac has today announced measures designed to mitigate against the spread of infections from COVID-19 within its workforce and wider community.

Effective Monday 16 March, employees have been asked to work remotely wherever possible, all international air travel has been suspended and all interstate travel is also suspended unless business critical and approved.

Mirvac’s CEO & Managing Director, Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz said, “The decision to instruct our employees to work remotely where possible was not taken lightly, but has been taken from an abundance of caution following the Federal Government’s announcement today, and the decision on Friday by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) to cancel any organised gathering over 500 people.

“We believe it is vitally important that we take swift and immediate action to reduce the number of people in close contact with others, for sustained periods of time, in order to slow the rate of COVID-19 infection.

For a number of years, we have been investing in technology and increased flexibility in our work arrangements and our people are well prepared for remote working.

“Right now, we have no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Mirvac offices, and our sites remain safe places to work and visit. However, time is of the essence in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. We believe limiting the number of people in any given location both protects our people and best serves the broader community, in the face of this serious health threat.

“We are certainly not alone in implementing these measures, and I urge other businesses, who are able to, to join us and take similar steps in order to help slow the rate of infections across Australia,” she added.

Mirvac construction sites, retail shopping centres, industrial sites, office assets and residential sales and settlement sites will remain open, unless and until they are deemed unsafe.

img4

Mirvac acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and we offer our respect to their Elders past and present.  

Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.